1. Robotics: Technologies and Global Markets
INTRODUCTION
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
In early April 2011, Leon Panetta, then serving as head of the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency, met with Lieutenant General Ahmed Shuja Pasha, his
counterpart at Pakistan' s intelligence service. A decade earlier, Pasha' s complaint
would have sounded like science fiction. He warned Panetta that America was killing
too many Pakistanis with flying robots. It is doubtful that Pasha used the term
flying robots to refer to the armed Predator unmanned aerial vehicles that U.S.
forces routinely used to hunt Al-Qaeda fighters. It is even more unlikely that
Panetta revealed that the Predators were not the only type of flying robots
operating in Pakistani airspace. About the time of their meeting, possibly during the
meeting itself, a Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel was circling in the vicinity of
Abbottabad, adjacent to Pakistan' s equivalent of the U.S. Army' s West Point
Military Academy. Nicknamed the Beast of Kandahar, the Sentinel' s quarry was Al-
Qaeda' s illusive and soon-to-be executed leader Osama Bin Laden, the master
mind of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States that ignited the free
world' s war on terrorism.
The success of flying robots - the Pentagon favors the term unmanned aerial
systems (UAVs) - is the most visible part of the larger story regarding the sudden
appearance of robots away from the factory floor. The goal of this study is to
examine and provide a comprehensive dollar-value forecast for the robotics
industry as it moves aggressively forward into the second decade of the 21st
century. The objective of this study is twofold: First, it will focus on key
developments in robotics that have occurred since 2009, when BCC Research
published its most recent study of the robotics industry. Second, it will present
2011 - 2016 forecasts for the industry on a global, regional, and industry-
segmented basis. To that end, this study presents market demand forecasts for
the:
• Four regional markets that account for the sale of virtually all robots
• Six types of robots
• 16 industries that are most reliant on robots
• 26 end-user applications or tasks that robots perform
• Four categories of robot-related products
In addition to forecasts presented as easy-to-comprehend tables, this study
includes chapters devoted to recent developments in basic and advanced robotic
technologies, information about key industry participants, and a patent analysis.
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
In the previous edition of Robotics: Technologies and Global Markets published by
BCC Research in April 2009, the project analyst noted that internal and external
2. circumstances had created a technological and business climate in which the
robotics industry would see enormous change. He observed, "An industry that was
once grounded in a handful of highly specialized types of industrial and space
robots has expanded to include new, commercially viable types of domestic and
professional service robots, as well as military and security robots."
The degree to which robots have become a part of daily life was underscored for
viewers of the BBC America nightly news broadcast that aired several days after the
U.S.-Pakistani diplomatic dispute over Predator attacks. During the first half of the
television broadcast, the time slot in which news directors place the day' s most
important stories, viewers saw robots once again capturing headlines. One story
reported how the U.S. had sent Predators to help Libyan revolutionaries. Another
story announced that a debris-crawling robot was obtaining radiation
measurements from inside Japan' s tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
power station. The third story recounted how a submarine robot would be dropped
13,000 feet into the Atlantic Ocean to recover the flight recorder from an airliner
that had crashed two years earlier, killing its 228 passengers and crew. For those
knowledgeable about the robotics industry, the television broadcast was another
reminder of just how rapidly the robotic business was changing.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
The 2011 edition of Robotics: Technologies and Global Markets provides a current
assessment of the state-of-the-art in the global robotics industry, focusing on
changes since the 2009 edition of this study. The information on recent
developments in robotic technology market and their specific product demand
forecasts will be especially useful for senior executive and government
policymakers involved with the following industries:
• Aerospace
• Agriculture
• Automotive manufacturing
• Chemical and fuel processing
• Commercial building maintenance
• Construction
• Consumer products manufacturing
• Defense-related governmental activities
• Education and research
• Electronics manufacturing
• Food processing
• Home care
• Medicine and surgery
• Non-defense governmental activities
• Pharmaceutical manufacturing
• Textile and clothing manufacturing
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3. SCOPE AND FORMAT
Robotics: Technologies and Global Markets provides both a review of recent key
developments in robotics and a comprehensive set of 2011 to 2016 market demand
forecasts presented as easy-to-comprehend tables. The study is divided into 18
chapters containing 128 tables, the bulk of which present forecasts.
Chapters One and Two are the Introduction and Summary of the report.
Chapter Three offers a broad-stroke review of the history and current state of the
robotics industry. It emphasizes key developments that mark the evolution of
robots and explains why and how they have collectively come to be identified as a
distinct class of machine, separate from automated machine tools with which they
have much in common.
Chapter Four reviews the six basic types of robots: industrial, domestic service,
professional service, security, space, and military robots.
Chapter Five describes the basic technology and components (e.g., power supplies,
end effectors) that are required on all types of robots. Topics have been updated to
reflect research completed or undertaken since April 2009
Chapter Six focuses on advanced technologies and components, such as vision and
collision avoidance systems that enable robots to work in close proximity to humans
and in unstructured and mobile environments. As with the previous chapter, topics
have been updated to reflect research completed or undertaken since April 2009.
Chapter Seven steps away from the technological aspects of robotics and focuses
on the broader economic, national policy, and industrial development issues that
support, and in some cases, impede the adoption of robotic technology.
Chapter Eight introduces the six types of robots that dominate the industry:
• Domestic service robots
• Professional service robots
• Military robots
• Security robots,
• Industrial robots
• Space robots
Chapter Nine examines the demand for robots in the four major marketing regions:
• The North American Free Trade Zone (i.e., Canada, Mexico, the U.S.)
• The 27-nation European Union trade zone
• The Asian region, which is comprised of the major Pacific Rim countries
• Other markets
Chapters Ten to Fifteen separately address technical issues and present 2011 -
2016 forecasts for each of the six types of robots introduced in Chapter 5. Each
chapter contains a table listing the key industry and academic participants. Chapter
Sixteen shifts the analysis to robotic applications, meaning the 26 most commonly
performed tasks assigned to iron-collar workers.
Chapter Seventeen highlights the organizations that have had the greatest
influence on the robotics business, as well as those that have also positioned
themselves to guide the industry as it continues to rapidly evolve. Background
4. information is provided on what BCC considers to be the most influential members
of the robotics community.
Chapter Eighteen offers a developmental perspective of the robotics industry, as
documented by its patent history. This chapter has been updated to identify more
than 630 new robot-related patents issued since publication of the previous edition
of this study in April 2009. Abstracts are provided for key U.S. patents issued from
1976 through April 2011. The chapter concludes with a chronological list of key
patents issued from the early 1970s onward.
ROBOTS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS INDUSTRY
This study excludes software applications known as Internet robots, automated
machine tools, and machines that provide "intelligent assistance," including medical
devices and active prosthetics. Mechatronics, a newly emerging field discussed in
the 2009 edition of this study, has expanded into a technological field distinct from
robotics, and for this reason, it is omitted from this edition. Robot kits for hobbyists
have also been omitted. Finally, because this study focuses exclusively on the
product level, it omits robot-related engineering and systems integration services.
INFORMATION SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY
Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this
report. BCC Research has reviewed more than 1,000 companies and university-
based robotics programs to obtain data for this study. It also reviewed reports and
studies prepared for peer - reviewed professional literature, as well as reports by
the technical staffs of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Department of
Defense, the Department of Energy, the Department of Transportation, the Energy
Information Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National
Academy of Sciences, and the National Science Foundation. Also consulted were
their Chinese, European, and Japanese counterparts, as well as the United Nations
and the World Bank. Other data came from robotics company and robotics
association presentations at open sessions of scientific and technical conferences.
Forecasts in this report examine demand for robots by region and by robot type.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
James Wilson is the author of the 2007 edition of Robotics: Technologies and Global
Markets, as well as five other robotic-related studies published by BCC Research. In
addition to his work as a technology analyst, Wilson previously served as the Editor
of the Princeton Business Journal and as senior Science and Technology Editor for
Hearst Magazines. He is a past member of the National Association of Science
Writers and the American Medical Writers Association. Wilson served on the adjunct
faculty of Temple University and on the staffs of Drexel University and the Academy
of Natural Sciences. His five other robotics-related BCC studies are:
• IASO22A and IAS022B Remote Sensing Technologies and Global Markets
• IFTO62A Mobile Telematics: Global Markets and Technologies
5. • IFTO62B Mobile Telematics Handbook
• IFT064A Intelligent Wireless Microsystems
• EGY057A Power Electronics: Technologies and Global Markets
Table of Contents
Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION - Complimentary
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
INTENDED AUDIENCE
SCOPE AND FORMAT
ROBOTS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS STUDY
INFORMATION SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY
RELATED BCC REPORTS
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
BCC ONLINE SERVICES
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Chapter- 2: SUMMARY
Table 0 : GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2016
Figure 0 : DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, 2009-2016
Chapterr- 3: ROBOTS: UNIQUE MACHINES
POPULAR VIEWS OF ROBOTS
PROFESSIONAL VIEWS OF ROBOTS
DISTINCTION BETWEEN AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS
IMPORTANCE OF A HARMONIZED DEFINITION
MARKET SEGMENTATION USED IN THIS STUDY
SEGMENTATION BY REGION
SEGMENTATION BY ROBOT TYPE
SEGMENTATION BY ROBOTIC PRODUCT
SEGMENTATION BY END-USER INDUSTRY
SEGMENTATION BY END-USER APPLICATION
Chapterr- 4: SIX BASIC TYPES OF ROBOTS
SIX TYPES OF ROBOTS FORECAST IN THIS STUDY
BCC FORECASTS ROBOTS TO BECOME A $30 BILLION BUSINESS
Table 7 : FORECAST GLOBAL VALUE OF THE ROBOTIC MARKET, THROUGH 2016
Chapterr- 5: BASIC ROBOT ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
ACTUATION
CALIBRATION
6. COGNITION
CONFIGURATION
CONTROL
DEPENDABILITY
END EFFECTORS, GRIPPERS, AND DEXTEROUS HANDS
LEARNING
MANIPULATION
MATERIALS
MISSIONS, TASKS, AND PROCESSES
MOTION CONTROL
POWER MANAGEMENT
ROBOT - ROBOT INTERACTION
ROBUSTNESS
SENSING AND SENSORS
STANDARDIZATION
Chapterr- 6: ADVANCED ROBOT ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES
ADAPTATION
AUTONOMY
COLLISION AVOIDANCE
HUMAN - ROBOT INTERACTION
KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS
LIGHT DETECTION AND RANGING
LOCALIZATION
LOCOMOTION
NAVIGATION
PERCEPTION
SAFETY
SENSOR FUSION
SWARMS AND NETWORKS
TELEPRESENCE AND TELEROBOTICS
VISION
Chapterr- 7: ECONOMIC FACTORS DRIVING ROBOT DEMAND
EFFECT OF THE JOBLESS RECOVERY
EUROPE COORDINATES ROBOTIC RESEARCH
CARE ACTIVITIES EXPAND TO HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTIONS
JAPAN' S ROBOTIC INITIATIVES
CHINA - TAIWAN SEEKS A LEADERSHIP POSITION
Chapterr- 8: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS
REGIONAL MARKETS
DEMAND FOR ROBOTS IN THE NORTH AMERICA
ROBOT DEMAND IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
7. ASIAN DEMAND FOR ROBOTS
OTHER NATIONS DEMAND BY ROBOT TYPE
Chapterr- 9: DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS9$245
TASKS PERFORMED BY INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
FORECASTS FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
Table 32 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 33 : END-USER FORECAST FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 34 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
THROUGH 2016
Table 35 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Chapterr- 10: DEMAND FOR DOMESTIC SERVICE ROBOTS
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN DOMESTIC ROBOTS
FORECASTS FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS
Table 37 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 38 : END-USER FORECAST FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 39 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 40 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE DOMESTIC ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Chapterr- 11: DEMAND FOR MILITARY ROBOTICS
ORIGINS OF U.S. MILITARY ROBOTICS
U.S. MAINTAINS RESEARCH FOCUSES ON THE MILITARY
FORECASTS FOR MILITARY ROBOTS
Table 44 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR MILITARY ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016,
Table 45 : END-USERS FORECAST FOR MILITARY R0BOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 46 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR MILITARY ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 47 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE MILITARY ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Chapterr- 12: PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS
FORECASTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS
Table 50 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 51 : END-USER FORECAST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 52 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 53 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ROBOTS
INDUSTRY
Chapterr- 13: SECURITY ROBOTS
8. FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS
Table 55 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 56 : END-USER FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 57 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 58 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE SECURITY ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Chapterr- 14: SPACE ROBOTS
UAVS TO FULFILL SHUTTLE MISSIONS
FORECASTS FOR SPACE ROBOTS
Table 60 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR SPACE ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 61 : END-USER FORECAST FOR SPACE ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 62 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR SPACE ROBOTS, THROUGH
2016
Table 63 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE SPACE ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Chapterr- 15: FORECASTS BASED ON THE WAYS IN WHICH INDUSTRIES
USE ROBOTS
AEROSPACE
AGRICULTURE
AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
CHEMICAL AND FUEL PROCESSING
CONSTRUCTION
CONSUMER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING
DEFENSE
EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH
ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING
FOOD PROCESSING
HOME MAINTENANCE
MEDICINE
OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ACTIVITIES
PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
TEXTILE AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURING
Table 123 : TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
ROBOT TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 124 : TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Chapterr- 16: THE ROBOTICS COMMUNITY:
Table 125 : SPECIALIZED NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION FUNDED PROGRAMS
Table 126 : ROBOTICS RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
9. Chapterr- 17: KEY PARTICIPANTS IN ADVANCING ROBOTICS
2D3, INC.
AAI CORPORATION
ABB ROBOTICS
ADEPT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
AERYON LABS, INC.
ASSOCIATION FOR UNMANNED VEHICLE SYSTEMS
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR FIELD ROBOTICS
BAE SYSTEMS, PLC
BOEING COMPANY
BOSCH REXROTH
BRITISH AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS ASSOCIATION
CARE PARTNERS
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY ROBOTICS INSTITUTE
CEA (FRENCH ATOMIC ENERGY)
COMAU
DENSO ROBOTICS
EUNITED ROBOTICS: THE EUROPEAN ROBOTICS ASSOCIATION
EUROPEAN ROBOTICS RESEARCH NETWORK (EURON)
EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY PLATFORMS
FANUC ROBOTICS AMERICA, INC.
GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
GENERAL DYNAMICS ROBOTIC SYSTEMS
GENESIS SYSTEMS GROUP, LLC
GUSTAVO STEFANINI ROBOTICS RESEARCH CENTER
HEARTLAND ROBOTICS, INC.
HITACHI, LTD.
HONDA
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ROBOTICS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION
INTUITIVE SURGICAL, INC.
IROBOT CORPORATION
JAPAN ROBOT ASSOCIATION
KAWASAKI ROBOTICS
KUKA ROBOTICS OF NORTH AMERICA
LOCKHEED MARTIN
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION, INC
MOTOMAN ROBOTICS
NACHI ROBOTICS
PANASONIC FACTORY SOLUTIONS
PAR SYSTEMS, INC.
PILZ AUTOMATION
QINETIQ
10. ROBOAT ROBOTICS ASSOCIATION
ROBOTIC SYSTEMS JOINT PROJECT OFFICE
ROBOTICS INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION
ROBOTICS ALLIANCE PROJECT
ROBOTICS SOCIETY OF JAPAN
SHENYANG INSTITUTE OF AUTOMATION/CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
SICK, INC.
STAUBLI
TOSHIBA MACHINE CO., AMERICA
UNIMATION
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH PROGRAM IN ROBOTICS
VENTAX ROBOT, INC.
WOLF ROBOTICS
YASKAWA ELECTRIC
ZAYTRAN
Chapterr- 18: ROBOT PATENT ANALYSIS
RECENT ROBOT PATENTS
KEY ROBOT PATENTS 1954 TO APRIL 2011
ABSTRACTS OF KEY ROBOTICS PATENTS
List of Tables
Summary Table : GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2016
Table 1 : COUNTRIES INVOLVED IN ISO ROBOTICS STANDARDS*
Table 2 : NORTH AMERICAN REGION
Table 3 : EUROPEAN UNION REGION
Table 4 : ASIAN REGION
Table 5 : OTHER MARKETS
Table 6 : ROBOT NAICS CODES
Table 7 : FORECAST GLOBAL VALUE OF THE ROBOTIC MARKET, THROUGH 2016
Table 8 : EUROPEAN ROBOTICS ORGANIZATIONS
Table 9 : EURON PARTICIPANTS
Table 10 : JAPAN' S DOMESTIC SERVICE ROBOT INITIATIVE
Table 11 : GLOBAL DEMAND BY ROBOT TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 12 : GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY INDUSTRY, THROUGH 2016
Table 13 : GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 14 : GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROBOT-RELATED PRODUCTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 15 : DEMAND FOR ROBOTS IN NORTH AMERICA, BY ROBOT TYPE THROUGH
2016
Table 16 : NORTH AMERICAN DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY END-USER INDUSTRY
THROUGH 2016
Table 17 : NORTH AMERICAN DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION THROUGH
2016
Table 18 : NORTH AMERICAN DEMAND FOR ROBOT-RELATED PRODUCTS
THROUGH 2016
11. Table 19 : DEMAND FOR ROBOTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, BY ROBOT TYPE
THROUGH 2016
Table 20 : EUROPEAN UNION DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY END-USER INDUSTRY
THROUGH 2016
Table 21 : EUROPEAN UNION DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION THROUGH
2016
Table 22 : EUROPEAN UNION DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOTIC PRODUCT
THROUGH 2016
Table 23 : GLOBAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS IN ASIA, BY ROBOT TYPE THROUGH
2016
Table 24 : ASIAN DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY END-USER INDUSTRY THROUGH
2016
Table 25 : ASIAN DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION THROUGH 2016
Table 26 : ASIAN DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOTIC PRODUCT THROUGH 2016
Table 27 : OTHER MARKETS DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY TYPE OF ROBOT
THROUGH 2016
Table 28 : OTHER MARKETS DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY END-USER INDUSTRIES
THROUGH 2016
Table 29 : OTHER MARKETS DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION THROUGH
2016
Table 30 : OTHER MARKETS DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOTIC PRODUCTS
THROUGH 2016
Table 31 : TASKS PERFORMED BY INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
Table 32 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 33 : END-USER FORECAST FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 34 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
THROUGH 2016
Table 35 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Table 36 : TASKS PERFORMED BY DOMESTIC SERVICE ROBOTS
Table 37 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 38 : END-USER FORECAST FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 39 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR DOMESTIC ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 40 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE DOMESTIC ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Table 41 : TASKS PERFORMED BY MILITARY ROBOTS
Table 42 : COUNTRIES THAT DEPLOY MILITARY UAVS
Table 43 : TYPES OF US MILITARY UAVS, BY SIZE
Table 44 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR MILITARY ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016,
Table 45 : END-USERS FORECAST FOR MILITARY R0BOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 46 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR MILITARY ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 47 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE MILITARY ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Table 48 : TASKS PERFORMED BY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOT
Table 49 : JAPAN' S PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOT INITIATIVE
Table 50 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 51 : END-USER FORECAST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS,
12. THROUGH 2016
Table 52 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 53 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ROBOTS
INDUSTRY
Table 54 : TASKS PERFORMED BY SECURITY ROBOTS
Table 55 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 56 : END-USER FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 57 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR SECURITY ROBOTS,
THROUGH 2016
Table 58 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE SECURITY ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Table 59 : TASKS PERFORMED BY SPACE ROBOTS
Table 60 : REGIONAL FORECAST FOR SPACE ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 61 : END-USER FORECAST FOR SPACE ROBOTS, THROUGH 2016
Table 62 : PRODUCT REQUIREMENT FORECAST FOR SPACE ROBOTS, THROUGH
2016
Table 63 : MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE SPACE ROBOTS INDUSTRY
Table 64 : AEROSPACE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE
THROUGH 2016
Table 65 : AEROSPACE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 66 : AEROSPACE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 67 : AEROSPACE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 68 : AEROSPACE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR SPACE ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 69 : AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE,
THROUGH 2016
Table 70 : AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 71 : AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 72 : AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 73 : AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE,
THROUGH 2016
Table 74 : AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 75 : AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 76 : AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 77 : BUILDING MAINTENANCE DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE,
THROUGH 2016
Table 78 : BUILDING MAINTENANCE INDUSTRY DEMAND, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
13. Table 79 : BUILDING MAINTENANCE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 80 : BUILDING MAINTENANCE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR SECURITY ROBOTS,
BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 81 : CHEMICAL AND FUEL PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS,
BY ROBOT TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 82 : CHEMICAL AND FUEL PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS,
BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 83 : CHEMICAL AND FUEL PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR
INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 84 : CHEMICAL AND FUEL PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 85 : CHEMICAL AND FUEL PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR SECURITY
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 86 : CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE,
THROUGH 2016
Table 87 : CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 88 : CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 89 : CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 90 : CONSUMER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
ROBOT TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 91 : CONSUMER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 92 : CONSUMER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 93 : CONSUMER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR
PROFESSIONAL ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 94 : DEFENSE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE,
THROUGH 2016
Table 95 : DEFENSE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 96 : DEFENSE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR MILITARY ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 97 : DEFENSE INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR SPACE ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 98 : EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT
TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 99 : EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 100 : ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT
TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 101 : ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 102 : FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT
14. TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 103 : FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 104 : FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS,
BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 105 : FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 106 : HOME MAINTENANCE DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE,
THROUGH 2016
Table 107 : HOME MAINTENANCE DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 108 : HOME MAINTENANCE DEMAND FOR DOMESTIC SERVICE ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 109 : HOME MAINTENANCE DEMAND FOR SECURITY ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 110 : MEDICAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 111 : MEDICAL DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 112 : MEDICAL DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 113 : MEDICAL DEMAND FOR SECURITY ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION,
THROUGH 2016
Table 114 : OTHER GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT
TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 115 : OTHER GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 116 : OTHER GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES DEMAND FOR DOMESTIC SERVICE
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 117 : OTHER GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 118 : OTHER GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES DEMAND FOR SECURITY ROBOTS,
BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 119 : PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY ROBOT
TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 120 : PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 121 : PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 122 : PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ROBOTS, BY APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 123 : TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
ROBOT TYPE, THROUGH 2016
Table 124 : TEXTILE AND CLOTHING INDUSTRY DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, BY
APPLICATION, THROUGH 2016
Table 125 : SPECIALIZED NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION FUNDED PROGRAMS
Table 126 : ROBOTICS RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS
Table 127 : ROBOT PATENTS ISSUED FROM APRIL 2009 TO APRIL 2011
Table 128 : SIGNIFICANT ROBOTICS PATENTS
15. List of Figures
Summary Figure : DEMAND FOR ROBOTS, 2009-2016
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